Ornamental Gourds

Ornamental gourds are Cucurbita pepo variety ovifera, members of the same plant family as many squash. Their day-blooming yellow flowers look like zucchini or summer squash blossoms. Today, ornamentals are grown largely for their bright colors, which rarely last after drying. Some gourd growers call them "softshells" because their shells are much thinner than hardshells. Properly harvested and cured, they can make attractive, if less sturdy, craft items.

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copyright Mary Ann Rood April 7, 1998
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Last modified: March 23, 1999